Travel
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| | A visit in time to a strange book shop. |
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| | We've long ago given up expecting civility in politics, and it's always a pleasant surprise when we see it or experience it. Now service at airlines, restaurants, and hotels is going down the tubes, too. Rudeness and disrespect reigns. |
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| | Everyone has seen a sign that doesn't make sense. Here are a few I found. |
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| | On cell phone driving and the ramifications of distraction. |
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| | When you visit London, you’ll almost certainly use the Underground system. However, remember that thousands and thousands of native Londoners use the system everyday for work, shopping, going to college, and so on. Everyone is always in a rush. So to help you survive, please follow these few handy guidelines.
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| | A travel piece about a New Englander being in Milan, Italy at Christmastime. |
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| | Eating in Vietnam, when a naked man happens by. |
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| | by Deborah Ann Erdmann, Oct 15, 2008 | | Comments(1) Liked It: 2 |
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| | A heartfelt and humorous look at New Yorkers, and the exciting time we had in the Big Apple. |
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| | On the habits of Canadians. Unlike what most foreigners think, we Canadians do not wear fur coats in August. Also, we tend to enjoy coffee rather than tea. |
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| | Too many annoying announcements in the plane. There are so many during a flight that we simply stop listening. And I don't want to buy any lottery cards! |
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